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I just reported Harley's post to the mods and asked for an IP lookup to see if it could be Flow-nothing like facts to confirm/refute a hypothesis. IMHO the worst thing in the world Flow could do is to jump in and start a flame war here because that will take this thread viral, similar to what happened with the Dooma350/Husker/ebay thread and the MB wheel scam thread, both of which were read worldwide within 24-48 hours, and which were picked up by some major car sites. That is not the sort of publicity any dealership (or other business) needs!

It's painfully obvious to the intelligent and educated members of this forum that your own arrogance will be the final nail. BMW owners have watched for months as you proudly boasted over your very own lack of integrity (taking advantage of the free services Flow BMW offers to it's customers) as if it were a sport. And it was your own arrogance that allowed you to be so easily unmasked. Your arrogance was shown again when you chose to post about what had to be your most humilating experience ever when your outted. (Only wish I could have been there to watch you squirm!). Now we hear even more of your lack of integrity when you ask the service department to fraudulently back date a work order only so you can take advantage of a warranty company. Keep talking Coontie....your noose is getting tighter with every key stroke.

And to those who support him...just remember what your mother always told you about the company you keep.

It's painfully obvious to the intelligent and educated members of this forum that your own arrogance will be the final nail. BMW owners have watched for months as you proudly boasted over your very own lack of integrity (taking advantage of the free services Flow BMW offers to it's customers) as if it were a sport. And it was your own arrogance that allowed you to be so easily unmasked. Your arrogance was shown again when you chose to post about what had to be your most humilating experience ever when your outted. (Only wish I could have been there to watch you squirm!). Now we hear even more of your lack of integrity when you ask the service department to fraudulently back date a work order only so you can take advantage of a warranty company. Keep talking Coontie....your noose is getting tighter with every key stroke.

And to those who support him...just remember what your mother always told you about the company you keep.

You're missing the point. Nothing Coontie supposedly did (I'm not sure taking advantage of freebies is all that bad. They are FREE and help to generate good will and future business.) justifies the response from Flow. Nothing.
That issue and the one about the tire were not known to Flow at the time of their "investigation" so could not be used to justify their handling of the matter. Blow all the smoke you want, Flow screwed up.

The IP address isn't going to tell you much, it could be the entire staff, from their homes, plugging and unplugging their Cable modems waiting for the address to change, just to sign up for a new user account. More beneficial to see the account sign ups during the time the thread got hot. ;-)

The IP address isn't going to tell you much, it could be the entire staff, from their homes, plugging and unplugging their Cable modems waiting for the address to change, just to sign up for a new user account. More beneficial to see the account sign ups during the time the thread got hot. ;-)